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Postcard from Clifford R. Leap to Mr. Jessie Dorsey, September, 1943.

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[postcard]
[to]
Mr. Jessie Dorsey
Speed,
Indiana
[postmark] U.S. SEP 1943 11-AM
[postage] 1 cent stamp
[letter]
Dear Jessie,
I went to Boston and Cambridge, Mass. yesterday. I was too late for the Tea Party; but had tea anway. Boy! am I getting educated fast. I looked over M.I.T. Engr. School and went through Harvard University in one afternoon. Also went through Longfellow's house and sat in a chair made from the "Spreading Chestnut Tree." (The Village Smithy wasn't in.) If you want to see the other side of the world, Van Wingen has it on his card; but I like your side best myself. Clifford
[front of card] Mapparium Western Hemisphere in Boston, MA The world in colors on the interior of a globe 30 ft. in diameter.

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[postcard]
[to]
Mr. Jessie Dorsey
Speed,
Indiana
[postmark] U.S. SEP 1943 11-AM
[postage] 1 cent stamp
[letter]
Dear Jessie,
I went to Boston and Cambridge, Mass. yesterday. I was too late for the Tea Party; but had tea anway. Boy! am I getting educated fast. I looked over M.I.T. Engr. School and went through Harvard University in one afternoon. Also went through Longfellow's house and sat in a chair made from the "Spreading Chestnut Tree." (The Village Smithy wasn't in.) If you want to see the other side of the world, Van Wingen has it on his card; but I like your side best myself. Clifford
[front of card] Mapparium Western Hemisphere in Boston, MA The world in colors on the interior of a globe 30 ft. in diameter.